June 4 – Estimated 150,000 Call for Democracy in Hong Kong

Estimated 150,000 Call for Democracy in Hong Kong
AP:
— “in Hong Kong’s Victoria Park, a crowd chanted slogans calling for Beijing to own up to the crackdown and release political dissidents. Organizers estimated its size at 150,000, while police put the number at 62,800.”
— “‘It is the dream of all Chinese people to have democracy!’ the throng sang.”
— “Hong Kong is one of the few places in China where the events of June 1989 are not off-limits, because the territory — returned by the British 12 years ago — operates under a separate political system that promises freedom of speech and other Western-style civil liberties.”
— “‘Hong Kong is China’s conscience,’ Hong Kong pro-democracy lawmaker Cheung Man Kwong told the demonstration.”
— “In the candlelight, speakers recalled the terrifying events in Tiananmen, where a military assault killed hundreds who had gathered for weeks in the square to demonstrate for freedom and even erect a makeshift statue of liberty. Those killed were eulogized as heroes in the struggle for a democratic China, their names read aloud before the crowd observed a minute of silence.”
— “‘Hong Kong is the only place where we can commemorate, and we have to repeat this every year so our younger generations don’t forget,’ said Annie Chu, 36, a Hong Kong tourism worker who says she has attended every vigil for the last 20 years”

Tens of thousands of people attend a candlelight vigil at Hong Kong's Victoria park Thursday, June 4, 2009, to mark the 20th anniversary of the June 4th military crackdown on the pro-democracy movement in Beijing. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)
Tens of thousands of people attend a candlelight vigil at Hong Kong's Victoria park Thursday, June 4, 2009, to mark the 20th anniversary of the June 4th military crackdown on the pro-democracy movement in Beijing. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)

See Also:

Enormous crowds in Hong Kong for Tiananmen Square vigil

Daily Telegraph: Tiananmen remembered 20 years on

Daily Telegraph: Tiananmen remembered 20 years on
— “Fang Zheng’s last memory before he passed out was the sight of the bone popping out of his upper right leg as the Red Army tank rolled into him”
— “But he is convinced the protests were worth the sacrifice. ‘We exposed the brutality of the regime and we woke the consciousness of the Chinese people with our beliefs and courage,’ he said.”
— “And he is unperturbed by reports of apathy among Chinese students ahead of the anniversary. ‘The majority of young people don’t know what happened as there is no independent media,” he said. “We seemed apolitical before the 1989 protests and look what we achieved.'”

Canada Ottawa: Brother gets life in “honour killing”

(Canada) Ottawa: Brother gets life in honour killing
— murder of Khatera Sadiqi
— “A ‘twisted sense of values’ led an Ottawa man to murder his sister and the man she loved, the judge in an honour killing trial said Saturday.”
Additional report
Brother locked up for life

(Canada) Ottawa: ‘Perverted notion of honour, respect’
— “Crown calls for jury to find Sadiqi guilty on two counts of first-degree murder”
— charged with murdering sister Khatera Sadiqi

June 4 – DC Rally at China Embassy- Remembering 1989 Tiananmen Square Freedom Fighters

On June 4, in remembrance of 20th anniversary of those who died calling for democracy in Tiananmen Square on June 3 and 4, 1989, we will hold a rally in the park in front of the Communist China Embassy in Washington DC.

china-embassy
This June 4 rally at the Communist China embassy is sponsored by Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) organization.  Our plan is to hold this rally from 1 to 5 PM ET on Thursday June 4.   In addition, see this link on other events.

At the June 4 rally at the Communist China embassy, we will read out the names of those known individuals killed in the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, and we will be continue to be a voice for those who have called for democracy and freedom in China.  We will remember those who stood for freedom against tanks, soldiers, and even against their own government.

Finally, we will not claim, as some do, that we should only look to the “progress” in Communist China while human beings continue to suffer under oppression.  We will not be silent while our fellow human beings continued to be denied freedom and liberty.  We will not be silent while there are an estimated 1,045 forced labor camps holding an estimated 6.8 million prisoners, and while Communist China continues its inhuman practices of organ harvesting of prisoners, the forced abortions, and the affront to the dignity of human bodies by selling and displaying human corpses.

We will continue to speak for those who don’t have the freedom to speak.  We will continue to tell the Communist China government “Long Live Democracy!” and “Free China Now!”  We will continue to stand in defense of humanity’s universal human rights, just like some of us did in front of the Communist China embassy on June 4, 1989, 20 years ago.  Our love and support of our fellow human beings must be consistent and steadfast in the face of all anti-freedom ideologies.

For more information, contact:
realpublic@earthlink.net

Details and Logistics:

Location:
The Embassy of the People’s Republic of China
3505 International Place, NW
Washington, DC 20008
(Important note – this is not where the old embassy used to be – it is a new location for those who have not been there in a while.)

Planned Rally Date and Times:
Thursday, June 4 – 1 to 5 PM ET

Rally Site:

We will be at the red brick walkway in the small “park” directly across the street from the Communist China embassy.  If we get a significant turnout, we may be going up the stairs at that park to accommodate individuals.  See the image below taken from this walkway in the “park” that shows where we are relative to the Communist China embassy.

"Park" Walkway in Front of Communist China Embassy
"Park" Walkway in Front of Communist China Embassy

Getting There and Travel Logistics:

It is recommended that rally attendees come by the Washington subway (“metro”) system to the Van Ness-UDC metro stop and walk over to the embassy.   The parking near the embassies specifically states that such parking is by permit only. However, there are public parking facilities on nearby Connecticut Avenue NW and Veazey Terrace NW a block north of the Van Ness-UDC metro stop as an alternative.  Details on the subway and parking options are provided in the following paragraphs.

Getting There by Subway

Take the DC subway red line (subway trip planner) to the Van Ness-UDC metro stop.   For context, the Van-Ness UDC metro stop is three stops north of Dupont Circle and two stops north of the Zoo.  So it is just a few minutes away from the center of the subway, Metro Center. Once arriving at the Van Ness-UDC metro stop, then following these walking directions:

VAN NESS-UDC METRO STATION to INTERNATIONAL PL NW:

1. Exit station through WEST SIDE OF CONNETICUT AVE NW & VEAZY ST entrance.
2. Walk approx. 1 block SE on Connecticut Ave NW.
3. Turn right on Van Ness St NW.
4. Walk approx. 1 block W on Van Ness St NW.
5. Turn left on International Dr NW.
6. Walk a short distance S on International Dr NW.
7. Turn right on International Pl NW.
8. Walk a short distance W on International Pl NW.

The Communist China embassy is in basically a courtyard that links International Drive and International Place together.   You will see other embassies as you walk, and you will see the Communist China embassy notable by its distinct architecture and the red flag with yellow stars of Communist China.

china-embassy

Getting There by Car:

The embassy “courtyard” of International Drive and International Place can be reached by driving towards Connecticut Avenue NW, then turning onto Van Ness Street NW, and then from Van Ness Street NW you are able to turn onto either International Place or International Drive.   The embassy address is 3505 International Place, NW, in Washington DC.   Remember the parking by the embassy is by permit only, as previously mentioned.

See this Mapquest view of China Embassy and nearby streets

In terms of parking, we found that if go up Connecticut about half a block from the Van Ness-UDC metro stop (4201 Connecticut Avenue), that there is parking on the right of Connecticut Avenue going North when you turn right onto Veazey Terrace NW.   There is a public parking lot called the Van Ness Center parking lot that is next to a Giant food store.  The Van Ness Center lot is run by Landmark Parking, and it shows an address of 4301 Connecticut Avenue NW, but my GPS said that it was 3046 Veazey Terrace NW.   (There is also another lot advertised on that block of Connecticut Avenue next to an “Embassy Cleaners.”)

van-ness-parking-sm

Walking back down the Connecticut Avenue from the parking lot exit, you will see a Pizza Hut, Jerry’s Sub shop and Bank of America on the corner.  Then basically follow the walking directions from the Van Ness-UDC Metro stop above.

Assembly Plan and Coordination with Authorities:
Washington DC Metropolitan Police Dept received our Assembly Plan on April 10; we have confirmed this.  They have stated thus far they have no problem with our assembly plan.  Their official rules are to notify us no later than 4 days before an event.  We have also contacted the U.S. Secret Service to make them aware of our detailed plans.

Other Events:

In addition, there are other remembrances of the Tiananmen Square massacre that we will attending and promoting, including a candlelight vigil on Saturday night May 30 (7-9) at the Washington Monument in Washington DC sponsored by the Remember64.org group (see also event program).  In addition, the Laogai Foundation has informational events on June 2 (9 AM-2 PM) and June 4 (10:30 AM), and there is also a candlelight vigil on Wednesday night June 3 at the Victims of Communism memorial starting at 7 PM. The Initiatives for China Group has an event on the Capitol Hill West Lawn scheduled from 10 AM to 2 PM on June 4.  In addition, China Aid has announced a solemn assembly of prayer at the National Presbyterian Church in Washington DC on Thursday evening, June 4, 2009 – 7-9 PM.

Note to Other Human Rights Groups:
— We have an assembly plan from 12 Noon to 7 PM ET, and we can accommodate other times beyond the core 1 to 5 PM rally time if some are interested.

For more information, contact:
realpublic@earthlink.net

(Communist China) Kidnappers swoop on China’s girls

(Communist China) Kidnappers swoop on China’s girls
— “The state’s one-baby policy has led to a shortage of females that gangs are ruthlessly exploiting”
— “Small boys have long been abducted for sale in China, but in recent years the country’s strict birth control policy, which has led to abortions of girls in families intent on having a boy, has left the countryside short of female babies.”

North Korea: Leaders live in luxury while North Koreans starve to pay for nuclear bomb

(North Korea) Leaders live in luxury while North Koreans starve to pay for nuclear bomb
— “Satellite images of North Korea have revealed the luxury lifestyle of dictator Kim Jong Il and his inner circle, replete with palaces, golf courses and swimming pools with giant waterslides”
— “The privileges of Pyongyang’s select few are unheard of for most ordinary citizens in North Korea, whose government’s disastrous economic polices have left millions reliant on foreign food aid handouts”

US journalists’ trial begins in North Korea this week

US journalists’ trial begins in North Korea this week
— trial for U.S. journalist Laura Ling and Euna Lee to begin this week in North Korea.
— AP: “North Korean guards detained Laura Ling and Euna Lee, reporters for former Vice President Al Gore’s Current TV media venture, at the northeastern border with China on March 17. Activists who helped organize their trip say they had been reporting on North Korean women and children who fled to China for an uncertain life as refugees.”
— “two American journalists seized nearly three months ago face a trial this week in Pyongyang on charges that could land them in one of the country’s notorious labor camps.”

(U.S.) ‘National Anarchism’ – California Racists Claim They’re Anarchists

(U.S.) ‘National Anarchism’ – California Racists Claim They’re Anarchists
— “Bay Area National Anarchists (BANA), they envision a future race war
leading to neo-tribal, whites-only enclaves to be called ‘National Autonomous Zones'”
http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=1058
—- Comment: what is not understood is that many anarchists embrace nihilism,
which reject values, therefore racial supremacism could readily be adopted by such nihilists
—- Comment: the erroneous assumption by some is that both anarchism and
nihilism is “left” wing, and racial supremacism is somehow “right” wing
– clearly some don’t fully understand either
—- See also:
—– Nihilism and the Assassination of the Soul – by Jeffrey Imm
http://www.unitedstatesaction.com/blog/imm-articles/122.html